Name: Ingrid Ellen
Title: Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urgan Planning
Email: ingrid.ellen@nyu.edu
Organization: New York University
Biography: Ingrid Gould Ellen is an Assistant Professor at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Her research centers on neighborhoods, housing, and residential segregation. She has written several articles exploring the causes and consequences of racial and ethnic segregation in U.S. neighborhoods and most recently has published a book entitled Sharing America's Neighborhoods: The Prospects for Stable Racial Integration (Harvard University Press 2000). Her current research includes a series of studies on how local public services and neighborhood conditions affect surrounding property values, a study of the effects of welfare reform on community development corporations, and an examination of the geography of telecommuting in the United States. Prior to coming to NYU, Dr. Ellen held visiting positions at the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution and served as a research analyst at Abt Associates. She attended Harvard University, where she received a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics, an M.P.P., and a Ph.D. in public policy.
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